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A collection of gentlemen's wristwatches, to include a gentlemen's gold plated Rotary Automatic strap watch with silver dial and date aperture, a gentlemen's stainless steel Cyma Triplex mechanical strapwatch, a gentlemen's Record mechanical watch with later expanding braclet, a gentlemen's gold plated Cyma 36000 Chronometre Automatic watch with later expanding bracelet in box
A pair of 18th century silver chop tongs, stamped with makers mark 'IB' and ? to each arm, an unmarked paint box/ make up box of narrow rectangular form, an ivory propelling pencil, the casing stamped 'S. Mordan and Co', together with a small folding fruit knife, approximate weighable silver 3.8g
λThe Honourable The Irish Society, an Edwardian silver box and pen tray, by Stokes and Ireland, Chester 1906, and Henry Stratford Ltd, London 1911, shaped rectangular form, embossed with the arms of The Hon. The Irish Society and engraved 'Sir Alfred Newton, Bart. Governor 1907', the pen tray '1911', plus a miniature silver taperstick, Birmingham 1897, approx. weight 9.5oz. (3)
A small collection of four silver and enamel items, comprising: a cigarette case, with import marks for London 1925, importer's mark of P H Vogel & Co, rectangular form, green enamel decoration, also with a hinged vesta compartment, length 10.2cm, plus a blue enamel cigarette case, import marks for London 1928, a black enamel cigarette case, import marks for London 1927, and a circular powder box, import marks for London 1925, the interior of the hinged cover with a mirror. (4)
A silver-gilt and tortoiseshell manicure set, by J Batson & Son, London 1911, oval form, the hinged cover with a tortoiseshell plaque, inlaid 'Ethel', the interior with a manicure set, plus a matching dressing table box, by William Comyns, London 1914, and a tortoiseshell cigarette case, London 1922. (3)
A George III Bilston enamel etui, tapering ovoid form, one side decorated with fishermen, the reverse with a church, on a dark blue ground, lacking fittings, length 10.2cm, plus a French silver-mounted enamel box, of oval form, the hinged cover and sides decorated with flowers and set with a silver bird, length 6cm, plus another enamel box of rectangular form, decorated with a figural scene with a church in the background, length 5.4cm. (3)
An 18th century Dutch silver tobacco box, Schoonhoven probably 1781, also marked with a later tax mark, shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with a gentleman and a sleeping lady, within scroll decoration, inscribed 'Hooglied.V.2', the base also with engraved decoration, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 6.2oz.
A Victorian silver sandwich box, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1863, retailed by Hunt and Roskell, rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover applied with a drop-ring handle below an engraved earl's coronet and the initials C.S, length 12.2cm, approx. weight 10.8oz. Provenance: The Althorp Attic Sale, Christie's South Kensington, 7 July 2010, lot 258. The initials are those of Charlotte, Countess Spencer (1835-1903) wife of John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910).
λA George III silver mounted tortoiseshell toothpick box, unmarked circa 1790, oval navette form, the hinged cover with inlaid decoration, and with an initialled oval cartouche, length 8.7cm, plus another George III silver mounted tortoiseshell toothpick box, unmarked circa 1790, oval navette form, the hinged cover with inlaid decoration, length 7.5cm, both with mirrors. (2)
An 18th century silver and mother-of-pearl toothpick box, unmarked circular form, tapering rectangular etui form, plain mounts, plain panels, length 9.3cm. See British Museum Collection of Banks and Heal trade cards for illustrations of similar form etuis, named as toothpick cases, circa 1750.
A Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel box, by Marius Hammer, Bergen, with import marks for London 1910, importer's mark of Henry James Hulbert, shaped rectangular form, dark blue enamel decoration, the hinged cover with a gilded border and central scroll motif, length 7cm, approx. weight 2.8oz.
A Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel box, no apparent maker's mark but most likely to be by Marius Hammer, Bergen, with import marks for London 1910, importer's mark of Henry James Hulbert, rounded triangular form, dark blue enamel decoration, the hinged cover with a gilded border, length 5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz.
A George III silver double snuff box / inkstand, by John Edington, London 1802, sarcophagus form, with two flush-hinged covers, engraved with an armorial, on four lion paw feet, the interior with an unmarked pull-out inkwell with a hinged handle and pull-off cover, length 12cm, approx. weight 11oz.
A Victorian presentation silver erotic snuff box, by Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1845, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a heavy foliate border and later inscribed 'Presented to George Boyd Esq. by the 20th R.R.V 1863', engine-turned sides, the base later engraved with an erotic scene of a man and woman, length 8cm, approx. weight 4.9oz.
THE MAMBURY SET OF APOSTLE SPOONS, A rare set of ten James I silver Apostle spoons, by Daniel Cary, London 1607, fig-shaped bowls, faceted tapering stems, gilded Apostle finials, each with a Holy Dove nimbus, comprising: St. John, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. St. Peter, length 18.2cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. St. Andrew, length 18.2cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. St. Simon Zelotes, length 18.2cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. St. Thomas, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. St. Matthias, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. St. Jude, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 2oz. St. Bartholomew, length 18.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. St. Philip, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 2oz. St. Paul, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. in a later fitted shagreen box, fitted to fit fourteen spoons, with a silver plaque, by G Betjemann and sons, London 1930 'The Mambury Set XII spoons with appostells at the endes, and one with Christ at the ende', and later inscribed 'and one with St. Paul'. Provenance: A Private Collection. The Cookson Collection. For illustrations of the Apostles and a write up of this Documentary set see How, G., in collaboration with How J., English and Scottish Silver Spoons, Volume Two, page 10, Chapter III, Section II, pages 150-151, plate 51, Chapter III, Section I, pages 18-25, plates 4-7. How Writes 'The Mambury Set of 1607, consisting of ten Apostles in very fine condition, is a most valuable document as it contains both St. Paul with the Long Sword and St. Philip with the Short Cross, not previously found together in a set. St. Jude with the Long Cross and St. Bartholomew with the Flaying Knife is also represented. The emblems of the missing figures are not in dispute as the figures omitted are The Master, St. James The Greater, St. James the Less and St. Matthew. One of these Apostles would in any case have been left out as St. Paul is present: it was probably St. Matthew, who seems to have been The Apostle most generally omitted.'
A James I silver spice or sugar box maker's mark of B.T with two staves in saltire between, possibly for Balthasar Trimson, London 1611, shell form, the hinged cover realistically chased as a scallop shell, with two smaller shells, stylised ovolo border, plain sides the base with a similar border on four snail feet, total length 14.5cm, length under the base 13.7cm, approx. weight 10.3oz. Provenance: A wedding present to Sir Godfrey Nicholson, Bt and his wife, Lady Katharine (the fifth daughter of the 27th Earl of Crawford) married 1936, and thence by decent to Baroness Emma Nicholson of Winterbourne. The box has been on public display in the silver galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum from 1974 until 2017. A similar shell-form spice box on snail feet, by the same maker, 1609, was sold from the collection of the late Charles L Poor, Sotheby's New York, 26 October 2005, lot 136; another similar box, of the same maker and date was exhibited in the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge Massachusetts, USA; another similar example also by the same maker, 1612, was in the collection of Mrs Winston F Guest, and sold at Sotheby's New York, 17 June 1981, lot 55. For maker's mark see: Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, Page 248.
A BOX OF MAINLY COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include imitation pearl necklaces, paste necklaces, silver and white metal jewellery, approximate weight 72 grams, an exquisite enamel flower brooch, a cased Conway Stewart pen and retractable pencil set, a cased EPNS fish serving knife and fork set, a compact, wristwatches, some earrings and earring backs, some with marks to indicate 9ct gold, approximate weight 2.9 grams, etc
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